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Thank you for the warning of needing the tissue. It got used as I pictured Tigger making his last moments matter most with the one he adored dearly.
ReplyThis went right to my heart! I used to have my own Tigger and he died about 7 years ago. He was one of a kind and I will always miss him. What a beautiful story about your special guy. <3
ReplyOuch. Beautiful and heartbreaking. I have a soft spot for kitties, as you know. Unlike children who parents are hopefully lucky enough to outlive, when we take a cat into our lives we know we will likely see the beginning, middle and end of their lives. Thanks for sharing.
Replyawww, a sad yet lovely story. My daughter’s cat was like that. No matter how much she tried to dress him up in doll clothes during the day, he still wanted to sleep with her at night. Thanks for sharing, Graeme.
ReplyHi. I am glad of the tissue warning. It’s very true, that there is always, seems at any rate, that one special one amongst all of the well loved ones. It’s a fact, in America most indoor cats are indoors. I prefer it that way. Along with many vets, our vet also have said that they would live longer that way. I am aware, however, that the philosophy on that differ in England, and elsewhere. I, along with my family, is/are animal lover and we couldn’t live without one. We have recently lost two fur kids, and a cat. The remaining ones; one fur kid dog, and two fur kitty kids. They are old, like the ones who have gone. As you said, that special one was my pup baby who was 12 years old. He has had a heart attack and we were caring for him for the past 6months. All had to be done for him, including bathroom stuffs indoors. At first, he would just refuse to, but with repeated reassurances and necessity, he did finally on those special pads meant for the purpose. On his final morning, he knew, he just knew, and gave me that deep, thoughtful look. Even now I am shaking with emotion. Tears always come when I think of that moment when he had said his goodbye to me, his mom. I miss him so, so much my heart hurts. He was one special child to me. He was often teased for being the “mama’s boy.” I have all three’ s ashes to be hurried with me. All six will be. Have yet to figure out who will go with daddy, and who will go with mom though. 🙂 As you have said, he was that special one: a wonderful, giant, gentle Labrador mixed baby. Who was also my forever child, and my heart. Not lessening any of my other fur children, of course, but he was that special one as you spoke of. I do empathize with you whole heartedly, thus. Thank you for sharing your story, and permitting me to share too. Good luck to you.
Sincerely.
PS – posting my book review on the book site.